The A&J Fire Extinguisher, with free quotes at 718 682-7679, is offering its trusted fire extinguisher inspection, supply, maintenance and FDNY violation removal services for clients all around NYC who want to avoid incidents like the recent fire in the Bronx.

Brooklyn, United States - January 27, 2018 /PressCable/ —

The popular NYC fire extinguisher Inspection company, A&J Fire Extinguisher, announced it is now offering along with its coveted fire extinguisher inspection service, recertification, tagging and maintenance services for clients all around NYC who want to remain safe and compliant with current fire code laws.

The A&J Fire Extinguisher is the leading fire extinguisher service provider in Brooklyn, known for the trusted range of inspection, sales, maintenance and violation removal services it has at the disposal of property owners who want to comply with fire safety guidelines and keep everyone safe.

They are now offering these coveted fire protection services for clients in Brooklyn and all around NYC who want to make sure their properties are ready to avoid incidents like the horrific apartment building fire in the Bronx that killed 13 people and the recent blazes that broke out in Brooklyn, Queens or Washington Heights, and left many injured.

Their unique range of services includes FDNY licensed inspections that ensure all the fire protection equipment is up to date and compliant with current fire code laws, supply of official Buckeye fire extinguishers at highly competitive prices and tagging, recharging, refilling or routine maintenance of any existing equipment as mandated by the NFPA.

It also provides assistance with any removal, correction or repair of FDNY code violations, including all the properties who are still not compliant with the marking and sign requirements the local 3 RCNY 505-01. 505-02 law requires every apartment building to have in place until March 30th, 2018.

The A&J Fire Extinguisher team explains that “we are the ones to call to keep the fire protection equipment up to date and in compliance with the ever changing fire code laws. Whether it’s outfitting a new construction building or simply inspecting, updating and maintaining the fire extinguishers, we’ve got it covered with fast turnaround times and unbeatable pricing.”

Free, fast quotes with the A&J Fire Extinguisher are available at 718 682-7679 or through the website link provided above along with more information on the sales, maintenance and inspection or violation removal expertise they can offer anywhere in Brooklyn and New York City.

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